If you’re expecting luxury, this is not the place for you, but it does have charm. There were definitely quirks: common rooms tended to be cold, bedrooms were very warm, you had to walk through sleeping spaces to get to other spaces or get to the bathroom. Fun to have a piano in the place and there were plenty of beds for7 people, and ample chairs for around the table. We did have to do some cleaning ourselves when we arrived, including washing a bedspread and retrieving empty water bottles from under the beds. We found previous tenants had stuffed plastic bags in nearly every drawer in the kitchen and left spiked pot holders (c’mon people!). There had been a snowstorm and there was no snow shovel to use on the sidewalk—had to use a dust pan. But Owner Jack was very quick to respond to questions and needs and we appreciated that. I think with a few tweaks for esthetics (throw out the dried flowers and tchotchkes, repair drawers and drawer pulls), go with a keypad entry (I was paranoid about losing the one & only key!), have bigger entry rug & place to put shoes, and including basics like plenty of toilet paper, I would rate this “good” instead of “fair.”